Thanks, these were all shot at the Fairy Pools so I'm thinking that mysterious red glow is a fairy captured on camera, very rare Some folk might try to pass it off as sunlight flaring off the 7-14 front element but I know better

Paul

Olympus lenses don't flare, do they? However, sorry to dissappoint but that's no fairy - it's a mini rainbow created by the sun refracting off the falling water, but it's still magical.

__________________John

"A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there — even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau

I'm still wading through the 500+ images I took and trying to improve on some I like. Here's a slightly different view from the one Ian posted in looking for perfection.

Also I'm looking for some help with this one. This is a 5 shot portrait panorama of the view from the Quiraing on Skye looking east. I think the top left corner of sky looks washed out - any suggestions on how to improve it? I use photoshop CS3.

I can just see the top of Ian's tree in the bottom right nodal third in the first one.

To bring the sky up I would use the magic wand to select a largish area, feather it 250 pixels and change levels and colour. A bit of experimenting will help. Selecting slightly different areas each time should reduce the contour effect.